My web Site was updated 01-12-2015

I have a couple of camels for sale, white two year male. $9800. Brown male camel, two year old, $5200. Both camels are 6-7 feet tall. Both have been in lots of Nativities, indoors and outside. Both have been in tight places and are calm. Both are easy to catch, and load easy. If you are wanting a younger, smaller camel we have those.call 812-865-3140.

Yes the picture is sideways, have no idea why.

There are NO fox kits available this time of year. You can send a $100 deposit now for fox kits born in March-June 2015. Send deposits to Lost River Game Farm, PO82, Orleans IN 47452

If you need a Veterinary Health Paper it cost $25 extra, per animal. We need to know this a few days ahead of time.

If you are wanting to get a new pet the first thing you need to do is call your local Fish and Wildlife Office and see if it is Legal. Laws change all the time. Be sure you can legally have the animal you want. Then do your research on caring for the animal.

This time of year I get 10-30 calls a day. Some days my cell phone is dead by lunch time. Sometimes I come across as angry, unhappy and a mean old man. These are just a few of the things I've been called over the phone. Most of the time when the phone rings I am in the pasture feeding horses, cows, camels or doing chores. I am 58 years old now and was raised on a farm. As a kid I had pet fox, skunks, raccoons, cows, hunting dogs, and horses. Since then I have raised many different types of critters. River Otters, Mountain Lions, Mini Zebu cattle, Chipmunks and Bobcats, to name just a few. I am NO expert on animals. The definition of an expert, is a man 20 miles from home. Animals surprise me all the time. They teach me all the time. I have had fox of some kind, since I was 12 years old. Had a pair of River Otters live in my home for several months. Raised river otters for many years. All I can tell people is what works for me. It may not be right for you or your critter. But it works here. The reason for this boring paragraph is coming. Some of the comments I hear from a few folks bother me. Some folks claim their critter was not like the critter they raised a few years ago. It is different. The last critter I had loved everyone, this one only likes me. The last one litter box trained easy, this one has accidents. The last pet I had was not shy, this one is timid. So it was either not bottle fed soon enough, not played with enough by the breeder or at least it has got to be someone elses fault, because I play with it just like the last one. Animals are like people. They have their own individual personality. Raise a few kids. They usually are not the same. Get married a few times. Personalities change. Take river otters, most of them are great pets for a couple of years. Then they change. I think it is Puberty. When they are about two years old, they remind me of a teenage kid that thinks mom and dad are stupid. Most kids grow out of this. Some river otters grew out of this, some did not. No two fox are alike. No two camels are alike. They all have traits that are similar, but they are different. Take horses, we love to work with horses. Love to trail ride. If you buy 8-10 horses at a young age, raise them up to be 3 year olds and start breaking them. Will they all turn out the same. NO. A couple will be tame enough for kids. Some will make good riding horses for an adult. And 1 or 2 might need to be a pasture horse, nice to look at, but do not go near them. If the latter were a person they would be in jail or prison. I am trying to get you to understand that sometimes you can do everthing right, and it does not work out. Sometimes in people, sometimes in animals. Just never give up. And yes keep calling and I will help you any way I can. Bob

Every day I receive some emails that I do not answer. These emails ask multiple questions. I type with one finger. It would take me hours to answer some of your many questions. The same with texts. Keep questions to yes and no answers. Or write out your questions and call me. All lengthy emails and texts I delete.

The gray fox and the skunk make the best (wild)house pets. I had a gray fox (Teddy) in my home for 2 or 3 years. He would steal anything small, car keys,silverware, TV remote, and about anything small. He hid all his treasures under my son's bed. If we could not find something we took a flashlight and crawled under my son's bed, and looked through Ted's treasures. He would lay on our lap while we watched TV. He was easy to litter train. A gray fox is half the size of a red fox.

Below are a pair of red fox we use in some of our animal display.

A pair of Fennec Fox relaxing.

Above is is an Arctic Male Fox

Above is a Pair of Arctic Marbles(red fox with white hair)

If you are looking for really neat pet, and you have small children buy a baby goat or lamb that is on the bottle. They make a great pet for a small child.

WE DO NOT SHIP

Animals For Sale 812-865-3140

located in Orleans Indiana 47452

Arctic fox kits 3-4 weeks old $450 each

Below are some baby animals that we raised in 2013.

Please call, do not TEXT.

updated 07/18/14

WE have camels for sale most of the time, call for info.

Here are pictures of red fox pups.

Arctic pup

Arctic fox

In summer they are blue or grey.

In the winter they are white.

Coatimundi baby

A Pearl or Dakota Gold fox pup.

Baby ground hog

If you want to buy a fox Please Read! Red Fox, Silver Fox, Arctic Fox and Grey Fox have one litter a year. Litters (puppies) are born March through May.Fennecs have had two litters in a year. If you are wanting a pet fox get your puppy at 4 -6 weeks of age. If you want a breeder you can get your puppy at any time. A 4-6 week old puppy loves everyone. The pup has yet to bond to anyone. This is when you need to pick up your pet! Your pup needs to ride home in your lap. If we wait till the fox pup is 8 weeks old and I ship the pup here is what happens. He arrives at your home, all new smells. All new people with a new home. He does not feel safe. The pup will probably bite you. Anyone buying a pup should drive to the farm (breeder) and spend some time with the pup in his surroundings. Not all pups in a litter will make a pet. They are like people, no two are alike. There are a lot of scams out there be careful sending money.Fox do not make a good pet for a small child.